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SALISBURY, Md.- Salisbury police say four suspects are facing burglary and related charges after one of them left incriminating evidence behind at the crime scene.
At around 2:40 a.m. Monday, July 30, officers responded to a reported burglary that had occurred on the 300 block of Brooklyn Avenue. The home's occupants told the officers they heard a loud noise and discovered that the rear door had been forced opened and several items had been taken.
Police said they were able to crack the case after they discovered that one of the suspects had left a backpack inside the home. Detectives from the Salisbury Police Department's Criminal Investigation Division followed up on the case and were able to recover some of the stolen property and identify the suspects.
The following suspects were arrested:
- Kyle Marquis Colon, 20
- Jonathan Gabriel Colon, 19
- Kardin Markin Strong, 18
- Tamir Juan Armour, 22
The four suspects, all from Salisbury, were charged with first-, third- and fourth-degree burglary; theft less than $1,000 and malicious destruction of property. They were then turned over to the custody of Wicomico Central Booking.